What Happened to Millionaire's Row in Pittsburgh?

This House September 18, 2022
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Between the years of 1830 and 1930, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania emerged as an epicenter of wealth and prosperity, boasting a greater number of millionaires than even the illustrious metropolis of New York City. In this enchanting exploration, we embark on a voyage through time, discovering the remnants of grandeur and the long-forgotten mansions that once defined Pittsburgh's resplendent Golden Age. As we traverse the storied streets and delve into the rich history of this remarkable city, we reveal the architectural treasures that have withstood the test of time, as well as those that have faded into the mists of history. These opulent estates, once the symbols of unrivaled affluence, now serve as poignant reminders of an era marked by industrial triumph and societal opulence. What Happened to Millionaire's Row in Pittsburgh? https://youtu.be/-V7-DoO68KU Join our Membership program: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKRXhkY6fcLVT8MLc3FH3Q/join Like, Comment, and Share our video!! Subscribe if you enjoyed this content!! Research from: Pittsburgh's Mansions by Melanie Linn Gutowski Photo from: Google Maps Public Domain Photos from: Carnegie Museum of Art, Senator John Heinz History Center, CMU, Historic American Buildings Survey, Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation, Library of Congress, Historic Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Archives Courtesy of The Frick Collection/Frick Art Reference Library Archives. Creative Commons 0 Photos from: Daderot Creative Commons 3.0 Photos from: Stahlkocher Creative Commons 4.0 Photos from: Leepaxton Music and Sound Effects from: Epidemic Sound